An effect of variations in relative sensitivity factors on Al-Mg systematics of Ca-Al-rich inclusions in meteorites with secondary ion mass spectrometry
            
                
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Title
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An effect of variations in relative sensitivity factors on Al-Mg systematics of Ca-Al-rich inclusions in meteorites with secondary ion mass spectrometry
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Other Titles
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운석내 칼슘-알루미늄 부화물의 알루미늄-마그네슘 동위원소 분석에서 나타나는 이차이온질량분석기의 상대감도계수 연구
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Authors
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Kawasaki, Noriyuki
 Park, Changkun
 Wakaki, Shigeyuki
 Kim, Hwayoung
 Park, SunYoung
 Yoshimura, Toshihiro
 Nagaishi, Kazuya
 Kim, Hyun Na
 Sakamoto, Naoya
 Yurimoto, Hisayoshi
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Subject
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Geochemistry & Geophysics
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Keywords
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Ca-Al-rich inclusions; Al-Mg systematics; secondary ion mass spectrometry; instrumental mass fractionation; relative sensitivity factor
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Issue Date
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2021-05
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Citation
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Kawasaki, Noriyuki, et al. 2021. "An effect of variations in relative sensitivity factors on Al-Mg systematics of Ca-Al-rich inclusions in meteorites with secondary ion mass spectrometry". GEOCHEMICAL JOURNAL, 55(4): 283-287.
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Abstract
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Instrumental mass fractionation of Mg-isotopes and the relative sensitivity factor (RSF) for 27Al/24Mg ratios for in situ analysis by secondary ion mass spectrometry were investigated for minerals in Ca-Al-rich inclusions (CAIs) of meteorites, to verify systematic errors in Al-Mg chronological systematics of CAIs. We synthesized seventeen glasses with different chemical compositions that imitate those for CAI minerals and measured their Al-Mg isotopic compositions. Inparticular, the variation range of RSFs for six melilite glasses almost covering chemical compositions of CAI melilite is 2.0 ± 0.3%, indicating that systematic error for 27Al/24Mg for melilite is less than 2.0 ± 0.3% and likely corresponds to that of an 26Al-26Mg relative age of ~0.01 Myr for melilite-rich CAIs. Our data strongly support the robustness of variations in initial 26Al/27Al ratios among CAIs, corresponding to a formation age spread of ~0.4 Myr at the very beginning of the Solar System formation.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/13560
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DOI
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http://dx.doi.org/10.2343/geochemj.2.0634
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Article
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기타(전자현미분석기)
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SCIE
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